| Love of a lifetime, though I hardly knew you
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| I feel you right down to the bone
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| You left love behind, but I think that you’ll find
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| That I’m better than being alone
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| When we were innocent children
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| Back when the fever ran through
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| Nonsense spoken, until fevers were broken
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| Then I was the boy you out grew
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| And I should have buried you
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| Buried you off in the deep
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| And I should have buried you
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| Body and soul to keep, for my tresure
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| I know your darkness, and we share a secret
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| I’ll happily take to my grave
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| While other who fumbled
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| With buttons in backseats
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| The sweat of your love being brave
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| We were just innocent children
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| The urges defy common sense
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| Come back to me love
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| Because I’m worthy of
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| And I haven’t been the same since
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| And I should have buried you
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| Buried you off in the deep
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| And I should have buried you
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| Body and soul to keep, for my tresure
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| And I want to bury you
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| Bury you off in the deep
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| And I should have buried you
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| Body and soul to keep
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| And I want to bury you
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| Body and soul to keep
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| And say good-bye
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| Because I’m going to bury you
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| Body and soul to keep, for my tresure |